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    Glendale News Press
    LATimes.com
    Jan 11 2005

    Event draws heated debate

    Armenian Council of America alleges Manoukian biased in giving seats
    on Week of Remembrance board.

    By Josh Kleinbaum, News-Press and Leader


    GLENDALE CITY HALL - Councilman Rafi Manoukian and members of the
    Armenian Council of America accused each other of politicizing an
    event that was designed to bring the community together in memory of
    a tragedy.

    As community leaders planned the city's annual Armenian Genocide
    Remembrance activities, including an April 24 ceremony, arguments
    broke out over who will serve on the Week of Remembrance Committee
    that plans the events.

    Vasken Khodanian, chairman of the Armenian Council of America, claims
    Manoukian excluded all but one representative of his group from the
    committee and filled it with members who have ties to the Armenian
    National Committee.

    "When the city came out with the Week of Remembrance events, it was a
    way to unite the Glendale community," Khodanian said. "It's a little
    bit disturbing for us when we see they're trying to isolate certain
    organizations or individuals."

    Manoukian, chairman of the committee, dismissed the allegation,
    saying he simply put people he trusted on the committee.

    "What I did, I invited one individual from each organization, and I
    invited people that I've worked with in the past," Manoukian said.
    "If they happened to be [Armenian National Committee]-affiliated,
    that's fine. Some of my friends are affiliated with the [Armenian
    National Committee], but that's the way it is. They're some of the
    people I rely on when I'm on committees."

    The Armenian National Committee and the Armenian Council of America
    are organizations with ties to competing political parties in
    Armenia.

    Khodanian and other members of the Armenian Council of America said
    the organizations should have equal representation on the committee.

    "Once again, Rafi has used the power instilled in him by the people
    to pursue the [Armenian National Committee] agenda," said Garry
    Sinanian, a member of the Armenian Council of America and a City
    Council candidate. "It's really disgusting how he's become a puppet."

    Khodanian called on Manoukian to appoint four Armenian Council of
    America members who served on the Week of Remembrance committee in
    the past - Sinanian, Peter Darakjian, Mike Khatchadourian and Razmig
    Dertavitian. Manoukian refused.

    "It's unfortunate they feel they have to go this route," Manoukian
    said. "I don't know what they're trying to do by making it
    political."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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